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Cleveland Architects

Cleveland Architect Database

The Cleveland Architects Database is a listing of architects and master builders that have worked in Cleveland, since the 1820s and the buildings they designed here and abroad up to and including the 1970s. Sources include City of Cleveland Building Permits, professional publications including American Architect and Builder News, Inland Architect, Interstate Architect, the Ohio Architect and Builder, the Annals of Cleveland, the Plain Dealer, the Leader, the Press, Material Facts, the Bystander, and Cleveland Town Topics. Additional source material reviewed at the Cleveland Public Library Fine Arts Department, various books on Cleveland architecture, the American Institute of Architects Guide to Cleveland Architecture and a catalogue of architectural drawings maintained by the Western Reserve Historical Society were consulted. The Cleveland Necrology file maintained by the Cleveland Public Library, the United States Census, and Cleveland City Directories were reviewed in compiling accompanying biographies.

For this database, an architect is defined as anyone that identified himself or herself as an architect. Generally, these people had an office in the city or designed multiple structures here or in the immediate surrounding cities. This project began as a hobby by Robert Keiser over several years. Craig Bobby has researched many of the entries and donated photographs of those buildings. This is an ongoing project and will be updated on a regular basis. PLEASE NOTE: All entries have not been fully researched and require citations. Please confirm any unsourced entry

Architects

Birth / Established: 1918
Death / Dissolved: Unknown
Building Name Address Built Status
Columbia Metal Stamping & Die Co. Plant 11900 Harvard Ave, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing

Biography

Samuel Hall and Vance Heberd.

Building Name Address Built Status
William H. Kelley Residence 1926 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Birth / Established: June 20, 1888
Death / Dissolved: March 9, 1962
Building Name Address Built Status
Residence 2204 Ralph Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Residence 2705 Portman Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Ohio Architect November 1940

Birth / Established: 1870
Death / Dissolved: January 1920

Biography

A Tennessee-born architect that worked for F. S. Barnum & Company from 1898 until 1902. He is listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1904 until 1919. In 1910 he was living with his parents at 1454 Ridgewood Avenue in Lakewood. He died in a possible accidental drowning in 1920.

Building Name Address Built Status
Church of the Transfiguration (St Hubert's Church) 8870 Baldwin Road, Kirtland Hills, OH 1892 Standing
Charles H. Miller Residence 11211 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
W. Ralph Horton Residence 10117 South Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing

Sources

City Directories 1904-1919

Birth / Established: June 26, 1876
Death / Dissolved: January 12, 1941

Biography

James M. Hamilton was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He received his professional training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he pursued a special course in architecture. He came to Cleveland in 1901 and traveled in Europe throughout 1903 and 1904. He returned to Cleveland, where he worked for Meade and Garfield. When Garfield left the firm in 1911, it became known as Meade and Hamilton. He was a member of the Hermit Club and Second Presbyterian Church. He died at St. Vinent's Charity Hospital in 1941 and was buried in Lindenwood Cemetery in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Sources

See Meade & Hamilton

Birth / Established: November 25, 1855
Death / Dissolved: April 26, 1938

Biography

George F. Hammond was an important classical architect active in Cleveland from 1886 to 1926. He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts and attended Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury High School, the Massachusetts Normal Art School, and the Boston Evening Drawing School. In 1876 he worked as a draftsman in the Boston office of William G. Preston and in the office of William Ware. He came to Cleveland in 1885 as a member of the firm of Koehler & Hammond. That firm lasted for one year. He would then go into business for himself. He designed hospitals, schools, factories, and power plants in many parts of the country. He lived at 1863 Caldwell Road in Cleveland Heights. He died in Falls Village, Connecticut, although his obituary says Pittsfield, Mass.

Building Name Address Built Status
Hotel Nantucket Nantucket, MA 1883 Standing
Hollenden House Hotel East 6th and Superior, Cleveland, OH 1886 Demolished
Glidden and Joy Varish Company Office 2686 Lisbon, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Glidden and Joy Varnish Company Boilerhouse 2686 Lisbon, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Glidden and Joy Varnish Company Warehouse 2686 Lisbon, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
H. A. Everett Residence 11235 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Henry C. Overholt Residence 2307 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Manufacturing & Residential Building for Cleveland Bethel Union 1440 West 10th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for R. P. Cattrall 1834 East 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Abigail C. O. Smith Residence 2768 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890-1 Demolished
Stark County Courthouse Renovation 115 Central Plaza N, Canton, OH 1890-5 Standing
Bank Building for Merchant Banking 730 - 4 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Cleveland Gas, Light, and Coke Company Superior ns east of City Hall, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
James Gibbons & Company Barn 2715 Harrison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Powerhouse for East Cleveland Railway Company 2181 Ashland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
F. H. Glidden Residence 2239 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Gibson and Price Company Warehouse Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Henry Kitchen 2099 East 96th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for William Herron 1946 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Isaac Lamson Residence Alterations 2330 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Standing
Electric Building 700 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898-1900 Standing
East Market Street School 585 East Market Street, Warren, OH 1899-1900 Standing
4 Story Brick Store for Bennett & Fish 41-3 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Hospital East Liverpool, OH 1901 Demolished
School Massillon, OH 1901 Demolished
School Mayfield and Superior, Cleveland Heights, OH 1901 Demolished
Business Block Massillon, OH 1902 Demolished
Stables and Warehouse for the May Company Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Lane Metropolitan Church 2131 East 46th Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Standing
6 Room Addition to Cleveland Heights School Cleveland, OH 1905 Unknown
6 Room Addition to Dawning School Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Baldwin Wallace College - Science Hall Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Holleden House addition East 6th and Superior, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Roxboro Road School Cleveland Heights, OH 1905 Demolished
Roxboro School Shaker Heights, OH 1905 Demolished
School Chester, OH 1905 Demolished
South Brooklyn Public Library Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Federal Building 65 South Fifth Street, Zanesville, OH 1905-6 Standing
Cleveland Stone Company Berea, OH 1907 Demolished
Gillsy Hotel 1807-1821 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Mayfield Presbyterian Church Mayfield Road, Mayfield, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence for Sam Grossman Wickliffe, OH 1907 Demolished
Town Hall for the Village Mayfield and Plaisted, Mayfield, OH 1908 Demolished
Industrial Building 2336-44 Canal Road, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Administration Building Kent State University, Kent, OH 1911-4 Standing
Kent Hall Kent State University, Kent, OH 1911-4 Standing
Lowry Hall Kent State University, Kent, OH 1911-4 Standing
Merrill Hall Kent State University, Kent, OH 1911-4 Standing
George F. Hammond Studio and Office 4220 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
McKinley High School 800 Market Avenue North, Canton, OH 1916 Standing
F. C. Case Residence Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
George Fish Residence Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Kent State Normal College Master Plan Cleveland, OH n.d. Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Encyclopedia of Cleveland History p. 484
Men of Ohio in 1900 p. 70
Plain Dealer July 14, 1892; April 30, 1938, 10:3
Progressive Men of Northern Ohio p. 216
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartment House for Theodore Bates 2647 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for George R. Anderson 2534-6 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
William Mullins Residence 6621 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Birth / Established: 1899
Death / Dissolved: 1901

Biography

An architectural firm formed George Hardway and R. Rostenstock. The offices were in the Permanent Building. The firm existed between 1899 and 1901. R. Rostenstock returned to the profession of civil engineer.

Building Name Address Built Status
First M.E. Church 170 Seminary Street, Berea, OH 1899 Demolished
Superior Block 306-326 Superior Ave, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
New York City Directories
Plain Dealer July 14, 1892
Ward, James Architects in Practice in New York City 1900-1940

Birth / Established: 1889
Death / Dissolved: 1896

Biography

An architectural firm formed by George Hardway and Ora Williams that existed between 1889 and 1892. This firm specialized in single family houses.

Building Name Address Built Status
Edward Hoffman Residence 1934 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
George Weeks Residence 1803 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Henry T. Loomis Residence 8715 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Herman DeCleve Barn 5718 Hawthorne Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
James Curry Residence 1872 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
John Hutchison Residence 6308 Franklin, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
Joseph Bole Residence 1345 Ansel Road, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Letitia Williams Residence 1812 East 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for John J. Crooks 3174 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
Residence for Joseph Naftel 3183 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Standing
Residence for Orville C. Alling 2069 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for Theodore Bate 11425 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Residence for William H. Patterson 7306-10 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Unfinished Apartment Building for George Hardway 1103 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
William Murray Barn 1845 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Cyrus Stanley Residence 2069 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Double Reisdence for George Paine 1800-4 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
East Cleveland Banking Company 10519 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Edward Smith Residence 6014 White Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Francis Chenoweth Residence 9611 Anderson Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
George Collins Residence 1813 Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
John Kern Residence 6926 Claasen Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Charles Pratt 1791 Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for Elizabeth Furnal 1775-7 Randall Road, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for Elizabeth Furnal 1789-91 Randall Road, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for Frank Adams 1945 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for Harry E. Hays 6810 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for James O'Neil 5507 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for John D. Bridges 1761 East 68th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for John D. Bridges 6804 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for John D. Bridges 6808 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for John D. Bridges 1765 East 68th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for John D. Bridges 1769 East 68th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for Maggie and Frank Harvey 3173 West 58th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for Marshall L. Shay 5002 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for Midas Brooks 4122 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Residence for W.H. Stinchcomb 9405 Denison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for William H. Garlock 2347 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Walter F. Gage Residence 9619 Aetna Road, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
William Runyan Barn 1868 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Williams Brothers Warehouse 3014 Franklin Blvd rear, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Charles Parsons Residence 1608 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Charles R. Phillips Residence 1242 East 102nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Charles Richard Residence 1965 East 66th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Clement L. V. Evans Residence 6516 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Henry Johnson and Charles Hathaway 10501-11 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Elbert Baker Residence 2065 East 100th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Finley Parsons Residence 1602 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Frank Cattrall Residence 2182 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
John Huber Residence 7610 Cornelia Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
Louis Hausheer Residence 1806 East 19th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Martin Hurd Residence 1716 East 89th Place, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Residence for Lorenz Feddersen 7507 Redell Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Standing
William Sherwood Residence 1802 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Wilson G. Smith Residence 1819 West 45th Street, Cleveland , OH 1891 Standing
Alonzo Michaels Residence 3231 Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH 1891-2 Standing
Residence for J.T. Brooks Adm's 11311 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
William Luff Residence 2210 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
New York City Directories
Plain Dealer July 14, 1892
Ward, James Architects in Practice in New York City 1900-1940
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: January 2, 1858
Death / Dissolved: March 23, 1929

Biography

George J. Hardway was active in Cleveland from 1887 until 1905. He was a partner of Ora Williams from 1889 to 1891. The largest share of his work was on residences, although he would occasionally design industrial or commercial buildings. He had also designed houses in Seattle, Washington and Odebolt, Iowa. From the buildings that we know he designed, his homes were often simpler in design. He avoided the Queen Anne style that was prevalent at the time. In 1892 he and Charles Tousley were the editors and publishers of the American Builder. He left Cleveland in 1905 for New York City, where he had an office at 347 Fifth Avenue and lived in Great Neck on Long Island. He died at Great Neck in 1929 at the age of seventy-one.

Building Name Address Built Status
Alonzo Harley Residence 1682 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Anna Miles Residence 1864 East 86th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Frederick W. Smith Residence 2057 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Standing
G.E. Kelper Residence Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Harvey Goulder Residence 2043 East 81st Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence and barn for George Weeks 1841 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for George Hardway 1905 East 86th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for George Hardway 1911 East 86th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for J.S. Stevans 2055 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Residence for Richard Parmely 2063 East 69th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
Seventh Ward Republican Wigwam 2009 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888 Demolished
B.L. Reynolds Residence 1777 East 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888-9 Demolished
Iri Reynolds Residence 2052 East 96th Street, Cleveland, OH 1888-9 Demolished
George J. Hardway Residence 1786 Crawford Road, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Charles Keller Residence 11317 Itasca Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Mary Curtis Residence 6401 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Residence for George Hardway 8803 Blaine Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892-3 Demolished
Residence for George Hardway 8717 Blaine Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892-3 Standing
Residence for George Hardway 8807 Blaine Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892-3 Standing
Residence for Charles Baldwin 1850 East 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1892-3 Demolished
Residence for William Ambler 8213 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Residence for Julia Nelson 2100 East 21st Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
William McLauchlan Barn 1851 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Frank Bruce Residence 1937 East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Richard Crocker Residence 1889 East 73rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
William Clause Residence 2079 Murray Hill Road, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for George Burke 8915-7 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Curtiss Apartments for James Curtiss 302-14 Summit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Residence for Marcel Mireau 1432 Clark, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Residence for Joseph Graham 1408 East 85th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Standing
Stores and apartments for George H. Burke 8616-8 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Apartment Building for Frank S. Cody ns Sibley, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Residence for F.C. Adams 1945 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
The Bon Air Apartments 3145 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
The Earl Apartments for Frank Cody 3131 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Winona Apartments for Frank Cody 2269 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Sandusky Opera House and Building Sandusky, OH 1900 Demolished
Bell Residence 1822 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
School Addition for Spencerian Business College 1731 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company - 3307 Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
New York City Directories
Plain Dealer, July 14, 1892
Ward, James Architects in Practice in New York City 1900-1940

Birth / Established: January 6, 1865
Death / Dissolved: November 14, 1913

Biography

Henry J. Harks attended St. Peter's School and graduated from St. John's College. He studied architecture with B. Hoerstmann and was later a designer for the Woods-Jenks Company. He then studied with architect Samuel W. Lane. His home at 1254 East 84th Street is still standing. He was appointed building inspector by Cleveland Mayor Farley in 1899. In 1903 Mayor Tom Johnson appointed him to the three-member building code commission. He was the architect of several buildings for the Roman Catholic Diocese in Cleveland, including St. Patrick Church (West Park), St. Stephen School, St. Thomas Aquinas Church and School, and St. Vincent Hospital. He lived in Chicago for a short period of time and while there designed the Basilica of St. Adalbert in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also had several commissions in Toledo, Ohio that may have resulted from his brothers, who were priests at St. Michael Church and St. Louis Church there. He was also widely known as a musician and organist in Catholic churches. He was a resident of the Belgrave Apartments, 8615 Wade Park Avenue, at the time of his death. He died at St. Alexis Hospital after an illness of several months. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery.

Building Name Address Built Status
Commercial-Residential Building for Ernest Hallon 8901 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
James Sheehan Residence 5140 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Standing
John T. Wamelink Residence 2749 Woodhill Road, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Joseph Beltz 7700 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Frame church in Elwood City, PA 1895 Demolished
Frank Buettner Residence 5141 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
John Dietrich Residence 7501 Quincy Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Residence for Frank Buttner 36 x 66 Willson Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Residence for Frank Dillhoefer 5311 McBride Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
St. Patrick of West Park Roman Catholic Church 4435 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland, OH 1895-6 Standing
Anna Fugman Residence 2362 East 85th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Brick Church at 50 x 90 Lorain, OH 1896 Demolished
Factory building on Michigan $15,000 Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Factory for City Machinery Company 430-6 West Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Henry J. Harks Residence 1254 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
John P. Beckerle Residence 7409 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Joseph Ranft Residence 5714 Scovill Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
St. Alexis Hospital 5163 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
St. Vincent's Hospital Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Residence for Anton Poelking 1182 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
Residence for Anton Poelking 1220 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
St. Alexis Hospiral Bolier Room Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
St. Stephen School 1911-9 West 57th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for August Wiehm 7011 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Double Residence for Michael J. Kelley 1736-40 East 36th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for Michael Kelley 1736-40 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
St. Thomas Aquinas Church & School 9101 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for William J. Delaney 8704-8 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Residence Churchill cor Parkwood, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
St. Anne's School 2145 Forest Street, Toledo, OH 1899-1900 Standing
St. Anthony School 617 Junction Avenue, Toledo, OH 1899-1900 Standing
St. Michael School 2624 Chase Street, Toledo, OH 1899-1900 Standing
Cleveland Fire Department 613-5 Hill Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Cleveland Fire Department - Engine House #29 1314 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Notre Dame Convent Monroe and Central, Toledo, OH 1902-4 Demolished
Bakery for William Strodtbeck Lexington near Russell, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
St. Thomas Aquinas Church 9115 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Basilica of St. Adalbert 654 Davis Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI 1907-13 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology file November 16, 1913
Obituary - Catholic Universe Bulletin
Plain Dealer, "Important Work Before the Commission," March 29, 1903
Image Source(s): Arthur St. Clair, City of Cleveland, Bethany Port

Birth / Established: August 18, 1884
Death / Dissolved: March 19, 1932

Biography

Alfred W. Harris was born in Tremont, Illinois. He served in the Air Force during World War I rising to the rank of Major. He worked in Peoria before coming to Cleveland. He lived at 9797 Newton Avenue, later moving to 18624 Winslow Road. He was one of the favorite architects of the Van Sweringen brothers. His son, Alfred Wilson Harris, Jr. (1910-1997), was also an architect.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for W. D. B. Alexander Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for W. D. B. Alexander Miami, FL 1917 Unknown
Apartments for Mrs. Walter Flanders Miami, FL 1918 Unknown
Apartments for W. D. B. Alexander South Park, Shaker Heights, OH 1918 Demolished
Apartment Building 2622 North Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Apartment Building 2622 North Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Apartment Building 2630 North Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Apartment Building 2636 North Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Rockefeller Building Parking Garage 621 Frankfort Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1921 Standing
Moreland Courts 13901 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1922-24 Standing
Apartment House for Max Margolin & Irwin Mason 2865-75 Hampton Road, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Moreland Courts Addition 13515-13805 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Apartment House for Karl Zamost and Isadore Grohs 2843 South Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Apartment House for Morris S. Kaufman 13309-11 South Woodland, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Apartment House for the Van Sweringen Company 13415-9 South Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Commercial Building for 5209 Euclid Company 5209 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
Larchmere Morland Group North Moreland and Larchmere, Cleveland, OH 1925 Unbuilt
Commercial Building 18732 Chagrin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Ludlow Gables 13415 South Woodland Road, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Residence for S. H. Kleinman Realty Walden east of Lee, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Ludlow Towers 2825-35 South Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Apartment Buiding 2836 East 130th Street, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Apartment Buiding 2840 South Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Commercial Buildings and apartments for S.H. Kleinman Realty Riverside Drive, Fischer, Pilgrim Drive, Cleveland, OH 1929 Unknown
Apartment Building 13401 South Woodland, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Apartment Building 2805 Ludlow Road, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Shakertown Apartments 2804 South Moreland, Cleveland, OH 1930 Standing
Van Aken Towers 16300 Van Aken Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1930 Standing

Sources

Ohio Architect November 1940
Image Source(s): Donald Petit, Steve Gusky, City of Cleveland

Birth / Established: Unknown
Death / Dissolved: 1961

Biography

Became Ruth, Huddle, White and Howe in 1962.

Building Name Address Built Status
Lakewood Civic Auditorium 14100 Franklin Boulevard, Lakewood, OH 1955 Standing
Cleveland Museum of Art Addition 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1958 Standing
Birth / Established: February 11, 1891
Death / Dissolved: August 26, 1968
Birth / Established: 1866
Death / Dissolved: 1871

Biography

This was an architectural firm that was formed by Charles Heard and his son in law Walter Blythe. It existed between 1866 and 1871.

Building Name Address Built Status
St. James Episcopal Church Painesville, OH 1866 Standing
Hudson School (later Sterling School) East 30th & Carnegie, Cleveland, OH 1868 Demolished
St. Clair School Cleveland, OH 1868 Demolished
Clara Morris School Cleveland, OH 1869 Demolished
Mayflower School Solon Near Newburgh, Cleveland, OH 1869 Demolished
St. Mary Methodist Episcopal Church 4324 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1870 Demolished
Birth / Established: 1850
Death / Dissolved: 1861

Biography

This was an architectural firm that was formed by Charles Heard, originally from Painesville and Simeon Porter from Hudson. Created in 1850 the firm existed until 1859, when it was dissolved. At that time both architects went into independent practice.

Building Name Address Built Status
St. Paul Church Euclid Avenue & East 4th, Cleveland, OH 1851 Demolished
Second Presbyterian Church Superior Avenue and East 3rd Street - Heard and Porter, , OH 1852 Demolished
Central High School East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1855 Demolished
H.B. Hurlburt Residence 3233  Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1855 Demolished
Mason Residence Euclid Avenue Near Railroad Tracks, Cleveland, OH 1855 Demolished
Old Stone Church 91 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 1855 Standing
Zenas Kent Residence 1369 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1855-9 Demolished
Atwater Block 903-1015 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1856 Demolished
St. Peter's Church 1701 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1857 Standing
Converse Block 1521 Merwin, Cleveland, OH 1859 Demolished

Sources

Johannesen, Eric Ohio History 1965 "Simeon Porter - Ohio Architect "

Birth / Established: 1876
Death / Dissolved: 1880

Biography

Heard and Smith was an architectural firm active in Cleveland in the 1879 and 1880. The firm included L. Allen Heard, the son of Charles Heard who died in 1876, and George H. Smith. The firm had some important commissions including the Willson Avenue Baptist Church, the Hurlbut Chapel in Massillon, and the Idaka Chapel.

Building Name Address Built Status
Hurlbut Chapel 37 Second Street, Massillon, OH 1879 Demolished
Willson Avenue Baptist Church 2393 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1879 Standing
Church Cleveland, OH 1880 Demolished
Four story commercial building on Heard estate Cleveland, OH 1880 Demolished
Idaka Chapel Prospect and Kennard Street, Cleveland, OH 1880 Demolished
Wilson Dodge Residence Dodge Street, Cleveland, OH 1880 Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology File

Birth / Established: 1871
Death / Dissolved: 1876

Biography

This was an architectural firm that was formed by Charles Heard and his son L. Allen Heard. It was in existence from 1871 until the death of Charles Heard in 1876.

Building Name Address Built Status
Arlington Block Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1874 Demolished
Birth / Established: 1806
Death / Dissolved: August 29, 1876

Biography

Charles W. Heard was born in Onondaga, New York. He settled in Painesville and learned the carpentry trade. He married Carolyn Goldsmith, daughter of Master Builder Jonathan Goldsmith in 1830. They moved to Cleveland in 1833, about the time the Ohio and Erie Canal opened and Cleveland experienced its first substantial population and economic growth. It soon passed Painesville in population and opportunity. The first city directory in Cleveland in 1837 lists Charles Heard as a carpenter and joiner. The 1845 directory listed him as a Master Builder. In 1846 and 1847 he was in partnership with carpenter Warham Warner. The 1850 City Directory shows him in the firm of Heard and Porter, architects and builders. That partnership lasted until 1864. He formed a partnership with his son-in-law Walter Blythe that lasted from 1866 to 1871. From 1871 to the end of his life in 1876 he was the principle in the firm of Heard and Sons, when his sons Lucas Allen and Charles W. Heard Jr. joined the firm. He was active in the community serving as a member of the Board of Education and the Board of Alderman.He lived at 32 Euclid Street. His wife Caroline died on January 9, 1851. They had eight children; the youngest, Lucas Allen, was five when she died. By 1870 the census showed that his real estate was valued at $80,000 and that his seven adult children and two servants were living with him on Euclid Avenue. He died in 1876 leaving the unmarried children use of his home for seven years.

Building Name Address Built Status
St. Paul's Church 340 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1848-51 Demolished
Merchants Bank of Cleveland 512 West Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1849 Demolished
Payne Residence 2121 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1849 Demolished
Perry & Payne's Block Superior & West 9th, Cleveland, OH 1855 Demolished
Lake Erie Female Seminary Painesville, OH, Painesville, OH 1857 Standing
Remodeling of the Merwin House 3028 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1858 Standing
Case Hall 233 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1859-67 Demolished
Salem Union School Fourth Street and School Salem, OH, Salem, OH 1860 Demolished
Case Block Cleveland, OH 1863 Demolished
Eagle Street School 610 Eagle Street, Cleveland, OH 1864 Demolished
Rockwell School Cleveland, OH 1864 Demolished
Jennings Place 436 Casement, Painesville, OH 1872 Standing
Euclid Avenue Opera House 2025 East 4th Street, Cleveland, OH 1875 Demolished
Addition to engine house #11 Heard and Son Cleveland, OH 1876 Demolished
Ohio House - Centennial Exhibition Philadelphia, PA 1876 Standing
Crittenden Residence NE corner Ontario and Public Square, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Merwin Residence Rockport, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
New England Hotel Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Starkweather Residence Lake and West 9th Street, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

"Recollections of Cleveland - Her Builders and Buildings" Magazine of Western History January 1888, v. 7 #3, p. 253 - 265
Hitchcock, Elizabeth G., Charles W. Heard (1808-1876) Architect: His Buildings in Cleveland and Painesville- Historical Society Quarterly - Lake County, Ohio February 1967, v.9, #1
Image Source(s): Kathy Lent

Birth / Established: August 22, 1846
Death / Dissolved: April 29, 1893

Biography

L. Allen Heard was the son of Charles Heard. He was in business with his father, at the end of his career, in the firm Heard and Son. After his father's death in 1876 Allen formed a partnership with George H. Smith. That firm lasted until Heard moved to Denver, Colorado in 1881. He died in a drowning accident in 1893 in Colorado. His remains were found on July 11th.

Sources

Cleveland City Directories

Birth / Established: July 15 1879
Death / Dissolved: November 6, 1934

Biography

Reynold Hinsdale was born and educated in Utica, New York. He received architectural training in the New York School of Art. In New York City, he was associated with the firm of Clinton & Russell. He came to Cleveland about 1904 and was associated with J. Milton Dyer at some time. He established an office in Cleveland in the Erie Buiding. He resided at 2924 Corydon Road in Cleveland Heights. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects and was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect listing. He died in Lakeside Hospital and is buried in Knollwood Cemetery.

Building Name Address Built Status
Glenville Presbyterian Church Addition 711 East 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Residence 9212 Kempton, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Residence 9214 Kempton, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Residence 9218 Kempton, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Residence 9222 Kempton, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Residence of Mr. Newton B. Wall 2928 Sedgewick Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1913 Standing
Eisler Residence Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Elyria Telephone Exchange Elyria, OH 1917 Demolished
Madison Public Library Madison, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence 2345 Roxboro Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Syracuse Railway Terminal Syracuse, NY 1917 Demolished
Factory for Ohio Investment Company 9408 St. Catherine, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Gebauer Chemical Company East 93rd and Union, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for E. M. Mohrman Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Residence 2950 Attleboro Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
Park Lane Villa 10518 Park Lane, Cleveland, OH 1922-3 Standing
Apartment Building for Joseph Baskin 8024 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1925 Standing
H. L. Haines Residence 3275 Ingleside Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1927 Standing
Commercial-Residential Building for Andrew Lazar 3719-21 Fulton Road, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Residence Mayfair Subdivision - Croydon Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 1929 Unknown
Harry Frankel Residence 2964 Courtland Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1930 Standing
Agudath B'nai Israel Temple 845-65 Reid Avenue, Lorain, OH 1931 Standing
Fenway Apartments Cleveland, OH n.d. Standing
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 146 High Street, Wadsworth, OH n.d. Standing
Residence 16700 Parkland, Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Residence for J. Crawford, Jr. Stillman Road, Cleveland Heights, OH n.d. Unknown
Residence for J. Fish 3001 East Overlook, Cleveland Heights, OH n.d. Unknown
Residence of C.R. Megath Lakewood, OH n.d. Unknown
St. Ann's Church Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Withey Biographical Dictionary of Architects, p. 289
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: August 14, 1872
Death / Dissolved: January 11 1920

Biography

Willard Hirsh was born in Syracuse, New York. He worked for Ernest Flagg of New York City and later, when in Cleveland, he worked for Charles Schweinfurth. In December 1895 he formed a partnership under the name Steffens, Searles & Hirsh (1895-1901). Later partnerships were Searles & Hirsh (1902-4) and Searles, Hirsh, & Gavin (1905-1910). From 1910 until his death he was in practice for himself. He lived at 1838 Rosemont in East Cleveland. He died of pneumonia on January 11, 1920 and is buried in Lake View Cemetery.

Building Name Address Built Status
Truman Building 1022 - 26  Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Frederick Building 2057-63 East 4th Street, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Residence 2277 Stillman, Cleveland Heights, OH 1912 Standing
Fortieth Apartments 2021 East 40th Street, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Sincere Building 2077-9 East 4th Street, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Apartment Building for Euclid Logan Realty 9513 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Apartment Building for the United Improvement Company 3147 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Residence 2862 Fairmount , Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence 3100 Fairmount, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Telephone Exchange 6338 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1916 Standing
Alliance City Hospital 207 East Union Street, Alliance, OH 1917 Demolished
Cleveland Trust St. Clair Branch addition, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Huron Road Hospital East Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Office Building for United Alloy Steel Georgetown Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for Charles Bradley Chagrin Falls, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for H. Tutem Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for H. Tuteur Oakwood Club District, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
School addition Shaw Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
United Alloy Steel Factory and Office Canton, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for Jno. Sprowl 13128 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for Mrs. Chester Blog 2257 Overlook, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Unknown
Residence for Mrs. Margaret Mael 2256 Delaware, Cleveland Heights, OH 1922 Unknown

Sources

Cleveland Necrology file
Inland Dec. 1895
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: 1900
Death / Dissolved: 1902

Biography

This was a short lived partnership of brothers William W. Hodges and Frederick Hodges, that was in existence in 1900.

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartments and Store for George W. Kinsey 5605 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Residence for Mrs. J.F. McHenry 1860 East 24th Street, Cleveland, OH 1900 Demolished
Marietta Apartment House 10621 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Thomas Manning Residence 11210 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901-2 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: March 1866
Death / Dissolved: June 30, 1943

Biography

Frederick Hodges was a member of the firm of Hodges & Hodges, with his brother W. W. Hodges. After the firm broke up, he went into business for himself. In 1910 the Cleveland City Directory lists him as a salesman in Olmsted Falls. The 1920 census lists him as a farmer living in Burton, Geauga County, Ohio. The 1930 census shows him living at 12109 Buckingham and employed as an architect.

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartment House for H. M. Brainard Cheshire St, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Keyse Residence 1708 Wooster Road, Rocky River, OH 1903 Standing
Loew Supply and Manufacturing West Madison Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Mt. Vernon Apartment House 2043 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Charles Roehl Residence 1724 Clark Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Joseph Reitz Residence 3045 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1904 Standing
Residence for Mrs. Miller Euclid Heights, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Commercial Building Lorain and W. 28th Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
William Hall Residence 1344  Edanola, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
G. A. Weitz Residence 10405 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Residence for Minnie Malden 9914 South Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Charles H. Loew Residence 15407 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH n.d. Demolished
E. L. Emerson Residence 18128 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH n.d. Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories

Birth / Established: June 30, 1867
Death / Dissolved: May 25, 1923

Biography

W. W. Hodges was born in Troy, Geauga County, Ohio and went to grammar and high school in Hart, Michigan. He came to Cleveland in 1888 and took up the study of architecture. In June 1894 he and brother Fred F. Hodges formed the firm of Hodges and Hodges, that was dissolved in 1900 when he went into business for himself. He designed several churches and schools for the Roman Catholic diocese. He lived at 2062 West Boulevard.

Building Name Address Built Status
East Cleveland Baptist Church 14516 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1902-3 Standing
Emmanuel AME Zion Church 5708 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Standing
George Koch Residence 15315 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Residence for George D. Koch 15315 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1903 Demolished
Apartment House Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Palmer Manufacturing 838 Bolivar Road, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Residence for Mrs. M. Butler Wadena St., East Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Alpha Apartments Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Our Lady of the Rosary Church 12021 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Residence for William Grief 11834 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Unknown
St. Francis School 7206 Myron Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Summer Residence Cleveland, OH 1905 Unknown
Terrace for Z.T. Armstrong East Madison Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Holy Name School 8328 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Terrace Fairmount and Dearing, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
St. Augustine Roman Catholic School 1413 Howard Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church 418 West Liberty Street, Medina, OH 1907 Standing
Terrace for C. G. Smith 3582-4 East 71st Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
G. A. Weitz Residence 10405 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908-9 Standing
Apartment House Eddington and Mayfield, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Factory for James W. Rock E. 26th and Superior, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for Peter Barts 9611 Sophia Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Commercial Building 5361 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Great Western Oil Company Rebuilding 37th and Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1918 Demolished
Belmore Apartments Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Orth, Samuel; A History of Cleveland v. II p. 218-9 Chicago and Cleveland : The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co, 1910
Plain Dealer for May 25, 1923
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: November 5, 1892
Death / Dissolved: December 4, 1967

Biography

In 1917 he was working for the Austin Company as an architect. He is listed as an architect in Cleveland City Directories from 1923. He was a member of the firm of Best & Hoefler from 1923 until 1927, and in 1929 he was a member of the firm of Kalsch & Hoefler. He later worked as an engineer.

Building Name Address Built Status
Forge Shop for The Midwest Forge Co. 17301 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1930 Unknown

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
WWI Draft Registration

Birth / Established: April 13, 1865
Death / Dissolved: May 13, 1950

Biography

Charles William Hopkinson was born in Cleveland and went to the public schools here. He graduated from Cornell University in 1887 with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture. After spending three years in New York City, he opened a Cleveland office in 1890. He lived at 4718 Franklin Boulevard. His office was in the Rose Building. He was listed as a registered architect in the November 1940 Ohio Architect.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for M.W. Harvey 4903 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Addition to Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital 724 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Charles T. Williams Residence 1949 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Emma Morse Residence 1924 East 84th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Residence for Jeanette Wallace 1432 West 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Residence for Valentine Morris 2238 East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Sarah and Cornelia Andrews Residence 1851 East 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Henry Harvey Residence 1869 East 19th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892-3 Demolished
Gerhard Wiebe Residence and Barn 1532 East 86th Street, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Horace Benton Residence 4907 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1893 Demolished
Aoartment House for Henry Brooks 3906-8 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
C.B. Stowe Residence 17884 Beach - Lakewood, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Fred J. Fontius Barn 1826 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
John F. DeKlyn Residence 1827 East 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Lakewood Congregational Church SE corner Detroit and W. 117th, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
W.J. Fontius Residence 1826 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1895 Standing
Apartment House for Curtis Barrett 5501-7 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Colonial Club 9104 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Residence for Mary J. Ferris 7307-11 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Riverside Cemetery Building 3607 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 1896 Standing
Sanford K. Barstow Residence 11119 Bellflower, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Arthur H. Bailey Residence 6306 West Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
Charles Stuart Residence 2792 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Commercial - Residential Building for C.W. Bingham 1373 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Dr. F.E. Bunts Residence 1821 E. 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Laundry Building for Nathan Perry 1373-83 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Residence for Henrietta Hopkinson 2020 West 95th Street, Cleveland, OH 1897 Standing
Warehouse for H.B. & M.P. Payne 810-8 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
Hough Avenue Congregational Church 8273 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for Thomas G. Robinson 1944 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Thomas G. Robinson Barn 1844 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Arthur Johnson Residence 13502 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Henry Brooks Residence 1932 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Alta House 12510 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, OH 1899-1900 Demolished
Frank B. Carpenter Residence 11115 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 1899-1900 Demolished
Louis Berger Residence 6116 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Gatehouse for Forest Hill (John D. Rockefeller Residence) 13652 Euclid, Cleveland, OH 1901 Demolished
Chapek Residence 13307 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1902 Demolished
Clifton Club 17894 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1902-3 Demolished
DeKlyn Apartment House Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Haddam Building 10500 - 10514 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Lester J. Cobb Residence Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Owl's Nest Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Robert B. Wallace Residence 17836 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1904 Standing
Commercial building Euclid Avenue at E.19th, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Herman Kelley Residence 6908 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
J.J. Tracy Residence 3535 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Mining Engineering Case Tech University, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Remodeling of Residence for John Teagle 8418 Euclid, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Terrace Lamont and East 101st Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Convent for Order of St. Joseph 3340 Rocky River, Cleveland, OH 1905-7 Standing
Children's Aid Society 10411 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1906 Standing
Residence for Capt. Drake Gates Mills, Gates Mills, OH 1906 Demolished
Teagle Residence East 93rd Street North of Euclid, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Arthur May Residence 7418 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Professor W.I. Upton Residence Oberlin, OH 1907 Standing
Professor William Mosher Residence Oberlin, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Ralph Toomey Dover, OH 1907 Unknown
George D. Bates Jr. Residence 41 Putnam Road, Akron, OH 1908 Demolished
Hugh Alan Galt Residence 1175 West Market Street, Akron, OH 1908-10 Standing
Fullerton Residence 318 Reamer, Oberlin, OH 1908-9 Standing
Residence for J. Crider 13920 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1910 Demolished
Rollin H. Mills Residence and Garage 11018 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Madison School 16601 Madison Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1912-16 Demolished
Cogswell Hall 7200 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Lincoln Elementary School 15615 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH 1913 Demolished
Restaurant for John Schuster East 12th Street, Cleveland, OH 1913 Demolished
Frank A. Arter Residence 17300 South Park Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1913-4 Standing
Carnegie Library 15425 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1916 Standing
Schauffler Missionary Training School 5111-9 Fowler Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1916 Demolished
Henderson House Route 10 East, Oberlin, OH 1917 Standing
Lakewood High School Addition Franklin and Robinwood, Lakewood, OH 1917 Standing
Adelbert College Armory - Gymnasium 2118 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Arnold Wooden Ware 5209 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1921 Standing
Oliver B. Perry Residence Cleveland, OH 1928 Demolished
Franklin Circle Masonic Temple 2827 Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1932 Standing
Savage Residence 310 Reamer, Oberlin, OH 1908 Standing
Country Residence of H.P. McIntosh Lake Shore, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Lakeside Hospital Addition Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Member AIA: 1894 Directory
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: February 10, 1883
Death / Dissolved: September 7, 1962

Biography

George M. Hopkinson was born in Hull, England. He immigrated to the United States in 1903 and was naturalized as an American citizen in 1908. He was the Cleveland School Board Architect from 1926 to 1932, where he was in charge of building design during the district's last big era of expansion. He lived at 1981 Ford Road in University Circle. He moved to New York City in 1933 where he was assistant to the Vice President of Operations for Rockefeller Center. He was a member of the National Council on Schoolhouse Standards, and the American Institute of Architects. He was the author of many articles on the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings.

Building Name Address Built Status
Louisa May Alcott School 10710 Baltic Road, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Charles Dickens School 3522 East 131st Street, Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
Harvard School Addition 6900 Harvard Road, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Oliver Hazard Perry School 18400 Schenely Road, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Thomas Alva Edison Greenhouse Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
Thomas Alva Edison School (Boy's) Remodeling Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
Thomas Alva Edison School Addition Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
William Rainey Harper School 5515 Ira Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
Willson Junior High School Addition 1625 East 55th, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Alexander Hamilton Junior High School 3465 East 130th Street, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
John Hay High School 2075 Stokes Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Louis Agassiz School 3595 Bosworth Road, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Nathan Hale Junior High School 3588 Martin Luther King Drive, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Robert Fulton School 3291 East 140th Street, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Wilbur Wright Junior High School 11005 Parkhurst, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
William Cullen Bryant School 3121 Oak Park, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
James Ford Rhodes High School 5100 Biddulph Road, Cleveland, OH 1932 Standing
John Marshall High School 3952 West 140th Street, Cleveland, OH 1932 Demolished
South High (A. B. Hart Junior High) School 3901 East 74th Street, Cleveland, OH 1932 Demolished

Sources

Cleveland Board of Education - list of schools

Birth / Established: 1908
Death / Dissolved: 1930

Biography

Howell & Thomas was formed in Columbus in 1908 by Carl Howell and J. William Thomas who had been college roommates at the University of Pennsylvania. The firm specialized in residential architecture for upper income clients. Howell & Thomas moved to Cleveland in 1918. The move resulted from a contract from BR Deming for the development of the Euclid Golf residential subdivision along Fairmount Boulevard in Cleveland Heights. The Euclid Golf development was built on John D. Rockefeller's former private golf course. Following the death of Howell in 1930, Thomas continued the practice under his own name.

Building Name Address Built Status
Clark Hatch, Jr. Residence Newark, OH 1907 Unknown
Ernest A. Zell Residence Arlingotn, OH 1907 Unknown
James Hamill Store Additions Newark, OH 1907 Unknown
Alterations to D.W. Luther Residence Columbus, OH 1908 Unknown
Alterations to W.R. Burgoyne, Esq. Residence Steubenville, OH 1908 Unknown
Apartment Building for Dr. C.H. Stinson 51-55 West Church Street, Newark, OH 1908 Demolished
E.C. Wright, Esq. Residence Newark, OH 1908 Unknown
G.A. Ball Residence Newark, OH 1908 Unknown
Garden for Miss Ann Parrott Columbus, OH 1908 Unknown
Harvey Jones, Esq. Residence Columbus, OH 1908 Unknown
Motor House for N.L. Resse Columbus, OH 1908 Unknown
Newark Arcade 29-33 North 4th Street, Newark, OH 1908 Standing
W.C. Metz Residence Newark, OH 1908 Unknown
Alice B. Waters Residence 1241 Lincoln Road, Grandview Heights, OH 1909 Standing
Alterations to Edward H. Everett, Esq. Residence Newark, OH 1909 Unknown
Dr. T.A. Speer Residence Newark, OH 1909 Unknown
Remodel of Frank Kennedy Residence Newark, OH 1909 Unknown
Cafe and Rathskeller 19 North Pearl Street, Columbus, OH 1910 Standing
Trinity Episcopal Church Parish House 125 E Broad Street, Columbus, OH 1910 Standing
B.R. Deming Residence 2485 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Clyde S. Pelton Residence 2270 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1914 Standing
Residence 2263 Delamere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1914 Standing
Charles C. Arbuthnot Residence 2263 Demigton Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
E.H. Hauserman Residence 2235 Woodmere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
F.R. Marvin Residence 2257 Woodmere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
George Miller Residence 2312 North St. James, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Mrs. B.H. York Residence 2574 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Unknown
Mrs. W.C. Mason Residence 2227 Tudor Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Residence 2290 St. James Parkway, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
St. John Episcopal Church 1003 W Town Street, Columbus, OH 1915 Standing
Trinity Episcopal Church Chapel and Social Center Columbus, OH 1915 Unknown
W.E. Curtiss Residence 2265 Woodmere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
A.R. Warner Residence 2240 Elandon, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Amos Barron Residence 2233 Devonshire, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Broad Street Apartments 880-886 Broad Street, Columbus, OH 1916 Standing
Apartment for H.E. Hedges Euclid and East 100th, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Apartments Euclid and East 70th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Christian Narten Residence 2626 Fairmount Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
H.H. Hammond Residence 2520 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
House for Miss Leona Labold 633 Fourth Street, Portsmouth, OH 1917 Standing
Isaac Joseph Residence 1552 Oakwood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Julius Feiss Residence 1672 Oakwood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Mrs. W.C. Scofield Residence 2283 N. St James Parkway , Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Randolph G. Pack Residence 2224 Tudor Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence Fairmount and Tudor, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence 2215 Delmar Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence 2235 Delaware Avenue, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for R.L. Tweedy 3060 Woodbury Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Thomas White Residence 2335 Delamere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
W. B. Alexander Residence 2325 North St. James, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Alex Printz Residence 1620 Oakwood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Henry Curtiss Residence 2322 Delamere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
N.L. Dauby Residence 1610 Oakwood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for J.R. Nutt 2873 Glengary Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for O.N. Townsend Zanesville, OH 1918 Standing
Schoedinger & Company Funeral Chapel Columbus, OH, Columbus, OH 1918 Standing
St. Philip's Church Parish Hall 129 W Mound Street, Circleville, OH 1918 Standing
W.R. Gribben Residence 11440 Edgewater Dr, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
W.S. Halle Residence 1640 Oakwood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
William B. Cockley Residence 2220 Woodmere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
A.C. Ernst Residence 2540 Fairmount, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
H.F. Stratton Residence 2368 Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Roland W. White Residence 2222 Delamere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Roy F. York Residence 2583 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Dr. W.F. Brokaw Residence 2301 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1920 Standing
Greenhouse for Miss Leona Labold 633 Fourth Street, Portsmouth, OH 1920 Standing
Mrs. I.G. Haas Residence 1658 Oakwood Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1920 Standing
Residence for E.A. Upstill 2593 Coventry Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1920 Standing
Winifred and Tom L. Sidlo Residence 12574 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1921 Standing
East High School 1500 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 1922 Standing
John J Bernet Residence 19300 Shaker Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
Residence for Lena G. Anderson 3116 Chadbourne Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
Residence for M.L. Thomsen 2939 Attleboro Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 19600 Shaker Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 2833 Courtland Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 2834 Courtland Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1922 Standing
F.E. Cady Residence 1285 Inglewood, Cleveland Heights, OH 1923 Standing
Residence for J.W. Thomas, Jr. 2839 Manchester Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 1923 Standing
A.S. Rodgers Residence 2853 Montgomery Road, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Nettie Hyde Residence 1284 Inglewood, Cleveland, OH 1924 Standing
Residence 18401 North Park, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Residence for L.H. Wain 18201 North Park Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Unknown
Residence for Mrs. George W. Hale 18401 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
The Cleveland Press Plant 801 Rockwell Ave, Cleveland, OH 1924 Demolished
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 18414 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 18414 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 18428 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 18500 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 18524 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 18560 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 18580 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
Van Sweringen Demonstration Home 3280 Maynard Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1924 Standing
George J. Arnold Residence 2590 Coventry Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1925 Standing
House for Miss Leona Labold 633 Fourth Street, Portsmouth, OH 1925 Standing
Hugh B. Wick Residence 2259 Delamere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1925 Standing
Mrs. Allen Frances Residence 2215 Delamere Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1925 Standing
Residence for Howell and Thomas 2886 Glengary Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1925 Standing
Albert Metzger Residence 3051 Torrington Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 1926 Standing
Bonney House 2355 Commonwealth Park South, Bexley, OH 1926 Standing
Maramor Restaurant 137 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 1926 Demolished
Office Building for the 3866 Carnegie Company 3866 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, OH 1926 Standing
Residence for J.J. Anzalone 18300 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 1926 Standing
YWCA 49 North 6th St, Zanesville, OH 1926 Standing
Greenwell Residence 3116 Chadbourne Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1927 Standing
Pittsburgh Press Building 34 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 1927 Standing
Pittsburgh Press Want Ad Building Pittsburgh, PA 1927 Unknown
Residence for Louis Bing 2920 Glengary Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1927 Standing
Rochester Times-Union Building 55 Exchange Street, Rochester, NY 1927 Standing
Houston Press Building 2001 Rusk Street, Houston, TX 1928 Demolished
Klages Family House 311 North Drexel Avenue, Bexley, OH 1928 Standing
Rein Comapany Building 3401 Allen Parkway, Houston, TX 1928 Standing
West Side YWCA - Apartments 1680 West 31st Place, Cleveland, OH 1928-9 Standing
West Side YWCA - Residence Hall 1690 West 31st Place, Cleveland, OH 1928-9 Standing
Beaumont Enterprise and Journal Beaumont, TX 1929 Unknown
John L. Cannon Residence North Park Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1929 Standing
Akron Times Press Building 44 E Exchange Street, Akron, OH 1930 Standing
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Annex Building Washington and Johnson Streets, Brooklyn, NY 1930 Demolished
New York World Telegram Building New York, NY 1930 Standing
Guildhall spaces on 10th floor of Landmark office building Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
St. Paul's Church Canton, OH n.d. Unknown

Sources

Bremer, Deanna and Hugh Fisher - Euclid Golf Neighboorhood - Arcadia - 2004
Campen, Richard - Distinguished Homes of Shaker Heights 1992
Howell and Thomas Architectural Drawings Collection, Cleveland Public Library
www.philadelphiabuildings.org
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: April 1, 1879
Death / Dissolved: June 17, 1930

Biography

Carl Howell was born in Columbus. He attended Ohio State University and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture in 1905. He won the Stewardson Scholarship for his design for "A Monument Commemorative of the Independence of Cuba" in 1905. He formed a partnership with Leicester Holland, known as Howell & Holland with offices at 712 Walnut Street in Philadelphia. He died on a vacation in Monrovia, California. He was buried in Columbus.

Sources

Campen, Richard - Distinguished Homes of Shaker Heights 1992
www.philadelphiabuildings.org

Birth / Established: October 9, 1855
Death / Dissolved: August 23, 1936

Biography

J. W. Hradek was Bohemian-born and came to Cleveland in 1882 where he studied architecture. He was employed by Andrew Mitermiler for five years and Lehman and Schmitt for three years. In 1890, he went into business for himself. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias of the Uniformed Rank and a member of the International Order of Odd Fellows. He lived at 6603 Consul Avenue. He died on August 23, 1936. His funeral was held at A. Nosek and Sons Funeral Home on East 55th Street.

Building Name Address Built Status
Commercial-Residential Building for John Beranek Broadway cor Champa, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Vaclav Rybak 4835-9 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1889 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Anthony Horak 4501 Clark Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Camille Wiesenberger 5658 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
John Beranek Residence 3254 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1890 Standing
Warehouse for Joseph Mares 3628 - 32 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1890 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for William Pollak 6001-5 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Frank Nowak Residence 3817 Burwell Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Phineus Spencer Residence 6515 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1891 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Martin Chabek 3196-8 Fulton Road, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
Gymnastic Hall for Telocvinca Jednota Sokol Cech 4820 Wendall Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1892 Demolished
J.F. Troyan Residence 3293 East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1892 Standing
Commercial- Residential Building for Charles Prochaska 8301 - 3 Quincy Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1894 Demolished
Commercial-Residential Building for Frank Jankovsky 4500 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1895 Demolished
Vincent Triska Residence 5850 Cable Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1896 Demolished
Stores and apartments for Frank J. Svoboda 5373-9 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Melzer Building 5462-74 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Theatre (in association with E. Huberty) 3562 Fulton Road, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Forest City Brewing Company 6922 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Thomas Building 5746-50 Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Necrology file

Birth / Established: July 14, 1886
Death / Dissolved: October 22, 1938

Biography

Henry Hradilek was born in Moravia, Austria-Hungary of Bohemian ancestors. He designed numerous single family homes in Cleveland Heights. He lived at 10712 Clifton Boulevard when he was drafted in the army during the First World War. During the War he was a member of Company A 308 Engineers. In 1930, he was living at 24763 Lake Road in Bay Village. He died at the U. S. Marine Hospital after a long illness. He is buried in Lakewood Park Cemetery.

Building Name Address Built Status
Apartment Building for Thomas Urbansky 1211-5 Fairfield Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Apartment Building for Thomas Urbansky 2215 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Apartment Building for Thomas Urbansky 2219 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Double House for Anna Zema 10704-06 Clifton Blvd, Cleveland, 1914 Standing
Residence for Arthur Schlee 1832 Lampson Drive, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Residence for Robert Hyde 2640  Dartmoor Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1914 Standing
Residence for H.R and Ida Sharp Nye 2224  Grandview, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Residence for Mary Searles 2300 Bellfield Avenue, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Residence for Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2631 Ashton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Residence for Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2637 Ashton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2621 Ashton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Residence for G. Hackerr 3229 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2632 Exeter Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 3301 Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Burt Federal Truck 1101-1105 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1916-17 Standing
Bohemian Publishing Company Broadway, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Garage for Frank Svoboda Broadway and Mumford, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
India Rubber Company Factory Kent, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for John Allinger East Side Near Wade Park Ave, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Storage Building for LEMP Improvement Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for John and Ruby Brown 13145  Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Demolished
Residence for John and Ruby Brown 13151 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Demolished
Residence for John and Ruby Brown 3084 Derbyshire Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Motion Picture Theater, Dance Hall and Store for Thomas Urbanski 3331-3409  Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1921 Demolished
Residence for Mary Wolf 2091 Lamberton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1923 Standing
"Lillian" Apartment Building 3306 Bosworth Road, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Clifflake Building 8905 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Weizer Building 11801 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, OH 1928 Standing
Apartment Building 10507 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929 Unbuilt

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology file
The Construction Record Vol. 53, No. 4, February 20, 1915
World War I draft registration
World War I Military Record
Image Source(s): Karl A. Brunjes

Birth / Established: 1915
Death / Dissolved: 1918
Building Name Address Built Status
E. J. Kovanda Residence 2914 Chadbourne Road, Shaker Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Birth / Established: November 22, 1891
Death / Dissolved: February 3, 1951

Biography

Employed by the H. K. Ferguson Co. in 1942 per draft registration card.

Building Name Address Built Status
Auditorium Addition for Ukrainian National Home 2241 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1931 Standing
Birth / Established: 1897
Death / Dissolved: 1935

Biography

Hubbell and Benes was one of the prominent Cleveland architectural firms from the early 20th century. Benjamin Hubbell and W. Dominick Benes had worked in the office of Coburn and Barnum before they formed the firm of Hubbell & Benes. They had several important commissions including the Citizens Building, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the West Side Market, the YMCA, the Ohio Bell Building, and the Illuminating Building. The firm also designed numerous homes, commercial buildings, and telephone exchange buildings. They were instrumental in the early planning for University Circle. Benjamin Hubbell retired in 1927, but the firm remained in business after the original partners died. In 1960 it was known as Hubbell, Benes & Hoff, with Benjamin Hubbell's son Benjamin S. Hubbell (1897-1988). The Western Reserve Historical Society has an extensive collection of the firm's drawings.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for Arthur O'Dell 1709 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for Arthur Odell 1715 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Residence for Atthur Odell 1725 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, OH 1898 Demolished
Cornell Alumni Hall Ithaca, NY 1899 Unknown
Edward F. Spurney Residence 2311 East 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Standing
Finley Building 1133 West 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Standing
Nina Kinney Residence 1644 East 117th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Office and Storage for Julia Parks Canal Street Near Champlain, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Residence for Benjamin Hubbell 1672 East 117th Street, Cleveland, OH 1899 Demolished
Wade Memorial Chapel in Lakeview Cemetery 12316 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1900 Standing
Citizens Building 810 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1901 Standing
Millford Plantation - Residence of J.H. Wade South of Thomasville on Pine Tree Boulevard, Thomasville, GA 1903, 1905... Standing
Cleveland School of Art 11417 Juniper Drive, Cleveland, OH 1904 Demolished
Fred C. Dorn Residence 17888 Beach Drive, Lakewood, OH 1904 Unknown
H. E. Gresham Residence 17831 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1904 Standing
Stephen L. Peirce Residence 17856 Lake Road, Lakewood, OH 1904 Standing
Benes Residence 17881 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Commercial block for J.H. Wade Euclid & Lakeview, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Commercial block for Joseph Carabelli 12313-7 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Equity Savings and Loan 5701 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Hathaway Brown School 1945 East 97th Street, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Cleveland Telephone Co 5300 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1906 Demolished
Art Studio Building for Cleveland School of Art 1641 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Brayton Residence 10803 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Cleveland Telephone Company Eddy Exchange 12225 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Mather Gymnasium 11120 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Residence for Jeptha Wade 10919 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Wade Garretson Residence 10804 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
West Side Market 1979 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907-10 Standing
C. L. F. Weiber Residence 12574 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 1908 Demolished
Remodel of Fries and Schuele Building 1948 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Residence for J. H. Wade Gates Mills, OH 1908 Unknown
Albert and Caleb Gowan Residence 11120 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1909 Demolished
Residence for J. H. Wade 10831 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Addition to Telephone Company Building 225 Champlain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1910 Demolished
Residence of J. W. Wade Gates Mills, OH 1910 Unknown
YMCA 2200 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Office Building for the Avenue Company 4500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
Fries & Schuele Department Store Addition and Alteration 1948 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
W. S. Tyler Office Building 3601-5 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Illuminating Building 75 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 1913-5 Standing
James C. Pettee Residence 11610 Edgewater Drive, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Cutler Office Building East 102nd & Euclid, Cleveland, OH 1915 Demolished
Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1916 Standing
Cleveland Telephone Company Fairmount Exchange 13174 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Hough Avenue Congregational Church Hough & East 82nd, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
T. B. Stauffer Residence Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Masonic Temple 3615 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Cleveland Telephone Company St. Clair Exchange 12221 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920 Standing
Plain Dealer Building Addition Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1920-2 Demolished
National Malleable Castings 10600 Quincy Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1921 Demolished
Carmi Thompson Residence Cleveland, OH 1923 Unknown
G. A. Kositzsky Cottage Gilchrist Near Lake Shore, Cleveland, OH 1923 Unknown
Pearl Street Savings and Trust 4175 Pearl and Broadview, Cleveland, OH 1923 Standing
G. C. King III Residence Cleveland, OH 1925 Unknown
Dr Stoner Residence Cleveland, OH 1927 Demolished
Phillis Wheatley Association 4450 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
St. Lukes Hospital 11311 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1927 Standing
Citizens Building Remodeling 812 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1929 Standing
Shaker Heights High School Shaker Heights, OH 1930 Standing
Arthur M. Gordon Business Block Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Cleveland Builders Supply Stable and Warehouse Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Cleveland Telephone Company Garfield Office Building, Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Cleveland Telephone Company Marlo Office Building, Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Cliffside Office Building Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
D. L. Cockley Residence Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Delta Phi Fraternity at Cornell University Ithaca, NY n.d. Unknown
East End Baptist Church 9519-9611 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
F. A. Scott Residence Mentor, OH n.d. Unknown
F. G. Smith Residence Kirtland, OH n.d. Unknown
Frank P. Whitton Apartment Building East 97th & Euclid, Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Gross and Riley Apartment Buildings West 112th & Lake, Cleveland, OH n.d. Standing
Halcyon Flats Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
J. C. Wallace Residence 13526 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH n.d. Demolished
J. H. Wade Farm Building Gates Mills, OH n.d. Unknown
J. P. Murphy Melrose Apartment Building Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
Jeptha Wade Estate - Valley Ridge Farm working buildings Hunting Valley, OH n.d. Unknown
Joseph Hummell Apartment Building Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Joshua Gregg Residence Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Laurel School Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Mrs. Taylor Apartment Building Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
National Malleable Castings Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
New England Apartment Building Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Ohio Bell Central Exchange Massilon, OH n.d. Unknown
Parmely Herrick Estate Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Rosedale Office Building Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Taylor and Clinton Apartment Buildings Cleveland, OH n.d. Unknown
William H. Hunt Residence Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished
Woodland Avenue Savings and Trust Cleveland, OH n.d. Demolished

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland City Directories
The Critic CPL Vertical File - Fine Arts
The Critic CPL Vertical File - Fine Arts
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby, Donn R. Nottage, City of Cleveland, Sharon Trsek

Birth / Established: July 11, 1867
Death / Dissolved: February 21, 1953

Biography

Benjamin S. Hubbell was born in Leavanworth, Kansas and moved to Cleveland as a young man. He graduated from Cornell College in 1893 and received a master's degree in architecture there in 1894. He spent time in Zanesville and San Francisco before returning to Cleveland. In Cleveland, he was initially associated with the firm of Coburn and Barnum. After that firm dissolved, he and Dominick Benes formed the firm of Hubbell and Benes. He was elected as a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. He lived at "Playmore" in Kirtland, where he would ride horses daily. He was instrumental in the planning and foundation of University Circle. He was a member of the Union Club and the Chamber of Commerce. His son Benjamin Hubbell continued in business. He was buried in Ithaca, New York.

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
The Critic CPL Vertical File - Fine Arts

Building Name Address Built Status
Albert R. Bahr Residence 3136 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Residence for Anthony T. Horak 4225 Archwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Birth / Established: August 26, 1878
Death / Dissolved: September 29, 1965

Biography

Ernest Huberty worked as a draftsman for Lehman & Schmitt in 1895. He was listed as a draftsman from 1897 to 1904 in Cleveland City Directories and as an architect from 1905 to the 1955 Cleveland City Directory. He was a registered architect according to the Ohio Architect November 1940 listing. He was a member of the firm of Huberty, Summerell & Gilman in 1911 and a partner with George S. Summerell in 1912. He lived at 8017 Whitethorn Avenue in the Hough neighborhood for most of his life.

Building Name Address Built Status
Commercial building for C.F. Brandt East 86th and Superior, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Commercial Building for J. Knaus 6129-31 St. Clair Ave, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Factory East 45th Street Near Superior, Cleveland, OH 1905 Demolished
Store and apartment for A. Milanick 736 Starkweather Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1906-7 Demolished
Four suite apartment bldg fro ME Kindvater Haff Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
J.H. Jones Residence St. Clair and East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Residence for J. H.Jones 1874 Roxbury Road, East Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Stores and apartments for A. Greenwaldt Cleveland, OH 1907 Demolished
Townhouse for E. Bernstein 4009-13 Franklin, Cleveland, OH 1908 Standing
Commercial - Residential Building for Samuel Freeman 10405  Western Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909-10 Standing
Comercial Residential Building for Stanley Howell 7829-31 St. Clair, Cleveland, OH 1912 Demolished
Commercial Building for R.A. Hendorf 12407 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Theatre for A. T. Ptak (in association with J. W. Hradek) 3562 Fulton Road, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
F. J. Novak Block 4101 Clark Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Residence for Joseph O. Easterbrook 3848 West 44th Street, Cleveland, OH 1914 Standing
Apartment Building for William Lehman 926 Nye Road, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
J. Spang Baking Company 2905 Barber Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Stanley & Ruzena Havelec Residence 3029-31 West Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Commercial Building 3451 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1916 Demolished
Commercial Building 12401 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for William Lehman 839 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing

Sources

Cleveland City Directories
Cleveland Necrology file - September 30, 1965
Ohio Architect November 1940
World War I Draft Registration
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby, Julia LaPlanca

Birth / Established: July 31, 1890
Death / Dissolved: March 13, 1975

Biography

William Asa Hudson lived in Cleveland Heights and had an office in the Williamson Building. He designed several homes in Cleveland Heights. He later moved to California, where in the 1950-1 AIA Directory he is listed as a member of the Southern California Chapter with an office at 1567 North Beverly in Beverly Hills.

Building Name Address Built Status
Residence for F.S. Wallace 3320 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
Residence for Alma Coyne 2839 Avondale Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for H.R. Taylor 2925  Scarborough Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for J. G. Telling 1554 Compton Road, Cleveland Heigjhts, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for Logan Realty 3025 Lincoln Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for Logan Realty 3031 Lincoln Boulevard, Cleveland Heigjhts, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for the Logan Realty Company 2873 Scarborough Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2513 Wellington Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 3349 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 3349 Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for W.A. Jones 2569 Berkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1916 Standing
Residence for B. L. Healey 17807 Rosecliff Drive, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for D.P. Wise Lockwood Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for Dr. J.J. Thomas 2617 Overlook Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for F.S. Wallace 2212 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for G. Bunge Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2605 Ashton Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2580 Dartmoor Road, Cleveland Heigjhts, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2591 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2629 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 3289 Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 3307 Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heigjhts, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for W,A, Hudson 2194 St. James Parkway, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for W.A. Hudson 2212 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1917 Standing
Residences for the Property Development Company Chatfield Drive, Cleveland, OH 1917 Unknown
Residence for August and Libbie King 18028 Nottingham Road, Cleveland, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for Dr. Hall Dover Center Road, Cleveland, OH 1918 Unknown
Residence for Dr. J.J. Thomas 2617 Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for F.S. Wallace 2188 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for F.S. Wallace 2194 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for F.S. Wallace 21`82 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2512 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2520  Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2637 Wellington Road, Cleveland Heigjhts, OH 1918 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 3189 Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1918 Standing
Residence 1099 East 145th Street, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Residence 14528 Coit Road, Cleveland, OH 1919 Standing
Residence for A.A. Frayer 1662 Belmar, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Residence for C.H. Foote and R.T. Cooke 2979 Yorkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Residence for E.M. Graves 2736 Berkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Residence for F.W. Burnham 1609 Crest Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Residence for M.R. Sheldon 2159 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Heigjhts, OH 1919 Standing
Residence for Maynard Sheldon 2176 St. James Parkway, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing
Residence for the Shaker Heights Improvement Company 2577 Exeter Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 1919 Standing

Sources

1950 - 1 AIA Directory
California Death Index
Cleveland City Directories
World War I Draft Registration

Birth / Established: 28 March, 1873
Death / Dissolved: 19 January, 1943

Biography

Ralph M. Hulett was born in Cleveland and attended West High School. He was first employed as a draftsman in the office of B. F. Van DeVelde for two years. He then worked for George H. Smith, followed by employment in the office of George H. Steffens. In 1900 he opened his own office which was later incorporated as the Ralph M. Hulett Company, general architectural, building and real estate business. He was a member of the firm of Matzinger and Hulett in 1905 and Hulett & Stanton in 1922. He was also a director in the Carpathian Realty Company and the Fire Safe Development Company. He died in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania and is buried in Riverside Cemetery.

Building Name Address Built Status
Double Residence for Thomas Manning 1351-3 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1897 Demolished
A. G. Klippel Residence 13002 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH 1901 Standing
Charles A. Albright Residence 1975 Ford Drive, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
The Randolph Apartments 7405 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1905 Standing
Residence for A. G. Klippel 12994 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH 1906 Standing
Farmers and Merchants Bank 3837-43 West 25th Street, Cleveland , OH 1907 Demolished
Frederick Witthuhn Residence 1304 West Schaaf Road, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
Henry and Eva Shafer Residence 2182 East 80th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Standing
J. J. O' Donnell Residence Cleveland, OH 1907 Unknown
Warren Wire Fence Company Addition East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1907 Unknown
Palms Apartment House 11470-11506 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1908 Demolished
Cornelius J. Lane Residence 744-6 East 91st Street, Cleveland, OH 1908-9 Standing
W. S. Westhafer Apartments 1553-7 East 118th Street, Cleveland, OH 1908-9 Standing
4-Suite Apartment buillding for L.C. Quale 1604 East 118th Street, Cleveland, 1909 Demolished
Addition to Hildebrandt Provision COmpany Plant 3616 Clark Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1909 Unknown
Barn for John Kopp 3064 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1909 Unknown
Philip Binz Monumental Works 3636 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Store and Apartments for J.C. Kopp 3074-82 West 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 1909 Standing
Apartment Building Walnut Street, Akron, OH 1910 Demolished
Christ Koblenzer Residence 1707 Brainard Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1910 Standing
Christian Missionary Alliance Hotel Beulah Park , Cleveland, OH 1910 Demolished
Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Company East 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 1910 Demolished
J. Spang Baking Comany 2707 Barber Ave, Cleveland, OH 1911 Standing
K-W Ignition Company Factory 2811 Chester Ave, Cleveland, OH 1911 Unknown
Residence for John Millard 3015-9 West 14th Street, Cleveland, OH 1912 Standing
Apartments and two Store Building for Danhuser Brothers 1000-1002 East 105th Street, Cleveland, 1913 Standing
Danhauser Brothers Bakery 996 East 105th Street, Cleveland, 1913 Demolished
Residence for John Kullman 3524-6 Marvin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Two family residence for John Kullman 3528-30 Marvin Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1913 Standing
Waldorf Theatre 47 South Main Street, Akron, OH 1913 Demolished
Reel Theatre 2049 East 9th St, Cleveland, OH 1914 Demolished
Residence 2227 Elandon Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH 1915 Standing
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Addition 3256 Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH 1915 Standing
Gaiety Theatre 1746 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Remodeled Commercial Building 745 Huron Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Residence for H. Hildebrandt 3222 Scranton Road, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Residence for M. Hildebrandt Walton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Demolished
Ten Residences for Carpathian Realty Bliss Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing/Demolished
Union Theatre for George Treka 10506 Union Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1917 Standing
Laundry Building for Co-Operative Laundry Mayfield and Broadway, , OH 1918 Unknown
Residence 11848-50 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, OH 1918 Standing
Central School Talmadge, OH n.d. Unknown
E. C. Deibel Residence Akron, OH n.d. Unknown

Sources

"Motion Picture Theatres" Ohio Architect and Builder September 1914
Book of Clevelanders, p.140
Cleveland City Directories
Ohio Architect and Builder 1910 and June 1913
Representative Clevelanders p.187
Image Source(s): Craig Bobby

Birth / Established: 1820
Death / Dissolved: Unknown

Biography

John J. Husband was born in Virginia. He was listed as a builder and architect from 1844 until 1853 in Philadelphia City Directories. He appears in Cleveland City Directories as an architect from 1853 to 1861. Charles C. Miller worked as a draftsman in his Cleveland office. Miller later went to work as an architect in Toledo and Chicago and was the co-author of an architectural pattern book. In 1860 Husband was living alone in the Weddell House. From 1863 to 1890 he is listed as an architect and civil engineer in Baltimore. He had returned to work in Cleveland in 1865. According to newspaper accounts, after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, Husband was overheard in a conversation. A gentleman said that the assassination was perfectly horrible. Husband replied, "Some might think so; others might not. For my part I think it a damned small loss." Because of the remarks he was roughed up by a mob. His name was chipped away from the cornerstone of the Cuyahoga County Courthouse. He returned to live in Baltimore where he was still living in 1893. He is not listed in the 1894 city directory. (Thomas) Arthur & Husband dissolved in 1891.

Building Name Address Built Status
Methodist Episcopal Church Granby & Freemason, Norfolk, VA 1850 Unknown
First Presbyterian Church aka Church of the Pioneers Fourth and Main, Cincinnati, OH 1851 Demolished
Northern Ohio Lunatic Assylum Turney Road, Cleveland, OH 1852 Demolished
Southern Ohio Lunatic Assylum 2335 Wayne Avenue, Dayton, OH 1852-5 Standing
Euclid Street Presbyterian Church 1420 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1853 Demolished
Trinity Church 520 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 1854-5 Demolished
Cuyahoga County Courthouse (Third) Public Square, Cleveland, OH 1858-60 Demolished
Randall Wade Residence 3917 Euclid Avenue , Cleveland, OH 1864 Demolished
Public School Number 109 North Broadway and Ashland, Baltimore, MD 1876 Demolished
Interior and Exterior Alterations 2558 Memphis Street, Philadelphia, PA 1891 Unknown
New Front and Interior West Side Reece, North of York, Philadelphia, PA 1891 Unknown

Sources

Baltimore City Directories
Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects 1700-1930
Cleveland City Directories1863-4
Withey and Withey Biographical Dictionary of American Architects c 1956, p.419